A Short Reflection On Then and Now

Paul Stansik
2 min readMay 14, 2021

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It’s fun to pull out old writing and reflect.

On the words, sure. But also on where I was and what I was wrestling with.

I wrote this essay half a year ago. Reading it again today, I realized: a lot’s changed. My mood, outlook, job, priorities, and environment — they’re all different. No matter which past piece of work I pick, comparing my “now” and “then” always reveals something useful. Something I can learn from.

In my essay, written during the teeth of election season and near the peak of COVID, I quoted Otto Von Bismarck, who said:

“Life is like being at the dentist. You always think that the worst is yet to come, and yet it’s over already.”

As I read it again today, it struck me how different the world feels, and how quickly change can happen.

We’re in a new chapter. It feels a little less scary out there. A little more optimistic. We still have problems but, at least for me, they seem so much more manageable when compared to the collective concerns of 6 months ago.

I still believe, as I wrote in that essay, that, “Time will pass. And people can change.” Today I’ll add this: It can all happen faster than you expect.

And that — the sort of unburdening that comes when the finish line is finally in sight — feels good.

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Paul Stansik
Paul Stansik

Written by Paul Stansik

Partner at ParkerGale Capital. Lives in Chicago. Writes about sales, marketing, growth, and how to be a better leader. Views my own. Not investment advice.

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